What do the doctors say about marijuana in your system?
That depends on what you mean.
The doctor can say whatever he or she would like to you personally, they have the right to free speech after all. As far as releasing this information, the HIPAA forbids a doctor from releasing your test results to anyone without your consent. So if you want to keep your test results to yourself, that is up to you, so long as you did not already sign a release for them.
The only exception to this I know of is if you hurt yourself on a job, and the employer requested it. To the best of my knowledge this only applies if you signed a release when you took the job for just such an occasion. Employers don't like to lose money because you were under the influence in the workplace and hurt yourself.
Yes. Very much so! I would definitely check with your doctor and hold off on sex.
Do you need doctors line for using a golf buggy?
For general play no. But if you are playing in a competition you may need to check the competition rules to see if you can or not. If it is a high level competition you would most likely need one.
What does a doctor with MBBS after his name mean?
It stands for Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery. This degree is typically awarded to individuals who complete medical school in a variety of countries that follow the United Kingdom system.
If a doctor works at a hospital he commits malpractice who is responsible?
I am assuming by "responsible" you mean "liable." Under my assuption, in most states the answer is probably both, so long as the doctor was acting within the scope of his employment when he committed the malpractice. The doctor would be directly liable, and the hospital through a theory of respondeat superior.
People who can give you prescriptions?
Only a physician has the right to give out a prescription. They must have a DEA number in order to even have a prescription pad.
Prealbumin is a tetrameric protein with a molecular weight of 54000 Daltons. It functions as a transport protein for thyroxin and also transports Vitamin A in the presence of retinol binding protein. It has one the highest proportions of essential-to-nonessential amino acid ratios of any protein in the body. Protein has a small pool size and a short half-life in serum of 2 days.
This makes it a terrific marker for protein malnutrition.
Prealbumin quantification is used to evaluate protein malnutrition, total parenteral nutrition, and liver dysfunction. Values are decreased in inflammatory processes, malignancy, protein malnutrition, and protein wasting diseases of the gut or kidney. Values increase in Hodgkin disease
The expected normal values in humans are 18 - 36 mg/dL
What QCSE's do you need to become a doctor?
I assume you mean GCSEs
Helpful would be
Maths
English
Double-science or more
But realistically it is more affected by your A levels
How much respect a doctor gets?
A doctor gets NO respect at all, it used to be that if a Doctor needed a hair cut he could walk into a barbershop with his lab coat on and would get a free hair cut. People USED TO really respect their doctors since they treated them, but with new inventions and procedures there isn't as much of a need to see doctors anymore, therefor their respect level decreased. It's sad really because they deserve all the respect in the world for what they do.
Do you have to go through med school to become an ophthalmologist?
Yes, to become an ophthalmologist, you must complete medical school. After earning a medical degree, you must complete a residency program specifically in ophthalmology, which typically lasts about three years. This training includes both medical and surgical aspects of eye care. Additionally, many ophthalmologists pursue fellowships for further specialization after their residency.
The Doctors Without Borders organization primarily works in third world countries that lack adequate numbers of doctors and technologies. They also work in areas of contagious outbreaks of diseases, and during disasters. While they help individuals in those places, they do not take individuals by referral or self-referral.
If a doctor leaves a practice does a patient have a right to know why?
YES BECASE THE PATIENT NEEDS TO KNOW
How do doctors stand so long for surgery?
Doctors are trained experts. THey get breaks: but then another has to fill in for him. REmember that they are humans. They have to do what we have to do, and that doesn't mean they aren't disgusted on what they're doing! LOL!
Which is harder to become an anesthesiologist or a brain surgeons?
Both are very hard. You don't start medical school going to be what you want, medical school in a general medicine school, then you choose your specility when you graduate and start recidency and both anesthesia and neurosurgey are both very difficult programs.